How ironic that I needed two birthday cards for people both turning 70 this week, so the new Celebration stamp set and Large Number Dies were perfect! This card will be sent to my sister-in-law's brother who loves all things beachy.
Creative Nugget: The base was cut with the Side Step Card Die and each panel lined with blue card stock and papers from the By the Shore Paper Collection cut with a Leafy Edged Border Die to create the sand dunes. The sentiments from the Celebration set were embossed right on the designer papers and cut with Pierced Circles Dies, Circles Dies and Layered Lacey Squares Dies. I love the new Large Number Dies which were used to cut "70" from white card stock and sponged with distress ink while still in the die. I found a gelli print in my stash that was used for the sea grass cut with the Grass Border Die and the fence was cut with the Fence Die.
I can't believe that my hubby and I will be married 31 years this year! Where has the time gone?
Creative Nugget: Pink and green distress inks were used to color sheets of mixed media paper from which were cut the Circle Scalloped Rectangle panel, the Pennant Flags, and the embossed small Layered Heart. Pierced Rectangle Dies were used to cut panels from papers from the Shabby Rose Collection, my very favorite! These were stitched and layered onto the card. Thirty-one was cut with the new pierced Large Numbers Dies and the sentiments from the Celebration stamp set were embossed. Bitty Blossoms die cuts and small pearls were added to finish the card.
Here are the fabulous new products being released by
Our Daily Bread Designs this month that were used to make these projects…
…and some old favorites previously released:
To see all of the wonderful projects created with the Anniversary Release, hop on over to the Our Daily Bread Designs Blog. Then click the links below to see the details for each project. While at each blog, be sure to leave a comment to be eligible to win one of the three fabulous prizes!
Thanks so much for stopping by…have a wonderful day. Hope you are inspired by the hop!
Hugs,
Cathymac
23 comments:
How pretty! I love your cards and how you are so easily able to personalize them with those big number dies!
Two lovely cards -- that step card is so very creative!
I love the card you created for the ODBD anniversary hop. The beachy feel really helps as the rain/snow falls here in Michigan!
Perfect card for a beach lover and lovely anniversary card for your husband--congrats on 31 years.
Love the beach theme. One of my favorite places!
Love the beach theme. One of my favorite places!
Cards are so pretty. Thanks.
Such beautiful cards!
Super cards! I love the scene step card and the lovely colors on the second!
Love the beach themed card with all the great details. The large number dies are really nice! Great ideas with the anniversary products.
love and love again this step card! amazing design!
Alicia
Wow, lots of elements to your cards! You're so creative, how fun! Congrats on 31 years!
Love anything beachy. Great job!
Beautiful cards! Love these large number dies, too. And it looks like the Celebration stamp set will be a "must have", as well. So many greetings possible! TFS!!!!
Wow! Love that step card! And I love how the pink numbers are the focal point on the anniversary card! so pretty!
As always your cards are awesome! Congratulations on your 31st Anniversary!
I really liked both of your cards. i liked the side step card and the Bible verse on the 1st card. I like the layered look in pink with all the special embellishments on the 2nd card. Keep up the good work!
I love your 31st anniversary card...so pretty!
Beautiful cards! Love the number dies!
Beautiful cards!! Love the color combos you have used!
Beautiful samples, Cathy! The step card is fabulous!
Wowzer, Cathy!! I love your step card!! Such a beautiful and creative design!! Your second is gorgeous as well!! Very inspiring my friend!
hugs,
Chris
Fantastic cards Cahty! I love those big numbers. The layering is wonderful on both card... oh, that side step card is so pretty... love the vibrant colors too.
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